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Surveys report that companies fear the Public Cloud. Sure enough there's much to fear. Those of us who follow the media know how in a movie like Caddyshack even at a fancy private golf club an innocent little candy bar can result in a stampede of people desperate to exit the pool and a punch line depicting Bill Murray all decked out in a Hazmat suit. So if something like that can happen in a private club pool, imagine where a public pool event might lead? Fukushima comes to mind. Oh, wait, I'm sorry. Tokyo Electric was a Private company. Bad example.
If Private Cloud were possible, it would already exist. Vendors will gladly sell you every single technology necessary to achieve it--and have been doing so for years. IT departments love to buy that stuff, but never get around to actually installing it or using it. It reminds me a little of those most excellent Monster.com SuperBowl ads of yore.
To bring this video up to date, just add, "When I grow up, I want to negotiate multi-million dollar enterprise software licenses, and then just keep the software on-the-shelf and never install it."
What's the Secret?
The secret is this: Cloud is not about technology. It is all about competition and "about the Benjamins." Public Cloud works because it brings into sharp relief the massive failure of IT in general and data centers in particular. Once you fork over several hundred million dineros and the Private Cloud/ aka next generation data center is constructed, what incentive does the data center organization have to actually fulfill its promise? The fact is, once you make the kind of investment required for a Private Cloud, the IT department owns you--not the other way around. The reason Public Cloud works is because you as the business person finally have control. Control is something you've never had before: are you so eager to let it slip through your fingers because you were afraid?
Have you ever tried to hold anyone internally accountable for breaching a Service Level Agreement? I bet you didn't bother with that exercise again. Your internal Private Cloud department will have so many excuses for not meeting your needs, why it can't meet the same standards and cost benchmarks as Public Cloud that you will soon feel like you never left your private "old school" data center. And that will be pretty much the truth because other than spending a lot of cash, little will have changed.
ABCD (A-Always B-be C-Closing D-Datacenters)
Cloud is all about scale. And you don't have the scale to make it work. And the people who could make it work, don't want to work for you. They want to be a part of a larger dream and that dream is the Public Cloud where all the excitement and action is going on. You can't just put a new skin on an old data center. My favor / advice to you? As Alec Baldwin cries out in Glengarry Glen Ross, "the real favor, follow my advice and fire [them] . . . because a loser is a loser."
Further Reading
Of Clouds and Container Ships: Community Cloud--Not in a Boat, Not with a Goat>
Practical Analysis: The Great Myth Of Cloud Computing -- InformationWeek
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Brian McCallion holds a graduate degree and is a keynote speaker at Wall Street community Cloud Computing events. As a result of publicity from such work, New York-based Venture Capital seek Brian’s uniquely informed perspective on the business and technology dynamics of the Cloud. As founder of one of New York City’s early application service providers, a seasoned web application, and middleware architect, Brian’s 20 year focus on business, applications, and infrastructure enrich and shape strategies to interpret, anticipate, and leverage what has now come to be called “The Cloud.”Follow @BrianMcCallion
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